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Golden Key National Honour Society was founded by James W. Lewis at Georgia State University in Atlanta, Georgia in 1977. [2] The original intent of the society was to create a new academic honor organization that was the equal of longstanding honor societies such as Phi Beta Kappa, but which did not carry the same perceived elitism of older institutions, operating more strictly on merit ...
Springfield, Ohio: Inactive [7] 26A 1926–after October 2004 Trinity University: San Antonio, Texas: Inactive 26B February 26, 1926: University of Georgia: Athens, Georgia: Active [5] [6] [8] 26C March 9, 1926: Colorado School of Mines: Golden, Colorado: Active [5] [6] [b] 1926 Auburn University: Auburn, Alabama: Inactive 1926 Northest ...
Honor Society Caucus [9] [a] Phi Kappa Phi: ΦΚΦ: All Fields March 15, 1897: December 30, 1925: 2006 – 2007: Honor Society Caucus [a] Pi Alpha Alpha: ΠΑΑ: Public Affairs and Administration 1974: 1983 (Associate); 1984 (Full) 2017: Independent Pi Omega Pi: ΠΩΠ: Business Education Teachers June 13, 1923: 1965: 2023: Scabbard and Blade ...
Number [a] Chapter Charter date and range Institution Location Status Reference 1: Alpha of Virginia: December 5, 1776 –1780, 1851–1860, 1893: College of William & Mary ...
Albizu University Miami Campus October 18, 1985 Miami, Florida: Active North Park University: November 6, 1985 Chicago, Illinois: Active University of Houston–Clear Lake: November 16, 1985 Pasadena and Houston, Texas: Active Saint Xavier University: November 17, 1985 Chicago, Illinois: Active Argosy University Schaumburg Campus November 22, 1985
The Convocation Center, also known locally as "The Convo," was designed by architecture firm Brubaker/Brandt of Columbus, Ohio and built by Knowlton Construction Company of Bellefontaine, Ohio. The first men's basketball game in the arena featured an 80–70 Ohio victory over the Indiana Hoosiers on December 3, 1968. The arena houses offices ...
It was the first national honor society for college senior women and continues to promote women's interests in higher education today. The organization coalesced by the agreement of four local women's honor societies. The founding local organizations were: Der Hexenkreis, Cornell University [1] Mortar Board, Ohio State University
From 1873 to 1879, the building housed all instructional and administrative functions for Ohio State. [2] In 1885, University Hall briefly housed the first state museum. [2] Throughout the original building's life, it hosted commencement ceremonies, as well as those for the Sphinx honor society and initiations for the Mortar Board and Chimes ...